by Samantha Butterworth – Psychologist | 22 January, 2025 | Neurodiversity Informed Psychological Therapy and Well-Being, Supporting Neurodiverse Adults
Work can play a significant role in overall well-being, impacting not only financial stability but also aspects such as self-esteem, social identity, and personal fulfilment. For individuals with autism or ADHD, the workplace can present unique challenges that impact...
by Dr Hugh Walker – Clinical Psychologist / Clinic Director | 6 December, 2024 | Neurodiversity Informed Psychological Therapy and Well-Being, Supporting Neurodiverse Adults
Section 1: Society, Difference, Camouflaging and the Critic Camouflaging and masking as a compensatory mechanism to being different. Camouflaging or masking refers to the process where autistic individuals mimic socially successful behaviours, suppressing their...
by Hannah McInnes | 19 September, 2024 | Supporting Neurodiverse Children & Teens, Supporting Parents & Neurodiverse Families
By Dr David Zimmerman – Clinical Psychologist, Clinic Director In recent years, the concept of anti-fragility has gained traction in various fields, including psychology and child development. Coined by Nassim Nicholas Taleb in his book “Antifragile:...
by Hannah McInnes | 28 February, 2024 | Neurodiverse Informed Assessment, Neurodiversity Informed Psychological Therapy and Well-Being
What are Neurodevelopmental Disorders? Imagine your brain as a symphony orchestra. Just like a conductor assigns a piece of music to each section of an orchestra, your brain’s lobes and executive functions have specific roles. When all sections follow their parts and...
by Emalyn Gooding | 11 January, 2024 | Neurodiversity Informed Psychological Therapy and Well-Being, Supporting Neurodiverse Adults
Unraveling the Entangled Web of ADHD and Hormonal Fluctuations: A Journey Towards Personalised Care Navigating the complexities of ADHD can be a daunting task, and for women, the interplay of the menstrual cycle adds an extra layer of intricacy. The interplay of ADHD...
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